eBooks „Minn“
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vanessa :P
Unglücklich Verliebt
- Liebe
- Deutsch
- 4616 Wörter
- Ab 10 Jahren
- 500
- 15
Ich stehe hier allein am Fenster und denke nach! Einzelne Sonnenstrahlen fallen in mein Zimmer, es ist warm. Doch es herrscht Einsamkeit, obwohl mein Herz voller Liebe ist! Du... du bist der Grund dafür! Immer sah ich dich an, versuchte, dass du etwas bemerkst von mir....
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die 15 Jährige Jill Eichämter ist hals über Kopf und Unglücklich, in Jayden Coners Verliebt. Doch er hat viele Geheimnise zu viele?
Ihre Hübsche Wundervollestimme lässt ihn Schwach und Liebevoll werden? oder doch nur eine Krasse verarsche Durch die andern Jungs aus seiner Klasse?
Wird aus ihnen jemals ein Glückliches Paar und was passiert mit Jills Eltern? Die Schläge ihres Vaters? [mehr]
Stichwörter: Jill, Jayden, Gesprächs Thema Nummer eins, Minn, Hass, Unglücklich, Liebe, Verliebt, Tränen, Schmerz, Enttäuschung, Schläge, &Klassenfahrt
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Francis C. Frary
Laboratory Manual of Glass-Blowing
- Belletristik
- Englisch
- 20300 Wörter
- Ab 18 Jahren
- 2
PREFACE
The purpose of this little book is to provide a clear and detailed
discussion of the elements of glass-blowing. Many laboratories in this
country, especially in the west, are located a long way from any
professional glass-blower, and the time and money spent in shipping
broken apparatus several hundred miles to be mended could often be saved
if some of the laboratory force could seal on a new stopcock, replace a
broken tube, or make some temporary repairs. Many men in physical or
chemical laboratories have occasion to modify some piece of apparatus
designed perhaps for other uses, or to design new apparatus. To such
also, the ability to perform some of the operations herein described may
be very valuable.
No originality is claimed for the methods here described. They are those
which the author has found most suitable and convenient in his own work,
and most easily learned by students. The aim has been to describe each
operation in such detail that a beginner can follow the process without
help and, with practice, attain satisfactory results. It is, however,
much easier to perform any of the operations described, after seeing
some one else perform it correctly; since the temperature, the exact
time to begin blowing the glass, and many other little details are very
difficult to obtain from a description.
It has not been thought worth while to describe the process of making
stopcocks, thermometers, vacuum tubes, etc., as such things can be
purchased more cheaply and of much better quality than any amateur can
make unless he is willing to spend a very large amount of time in
practice. For similar reasons the manipulation of quartz glass has been
omitted.
The author will be grateful for all suggestions and criticisms tending
to improve the methods presented. If some of them appear to be given in
excessive detail, the reader will remember that many things which are
obvious to the experienced worker are not so to the beginner, and that
it is the little details in the manipulation which often spell success
or failure in glass-blowing.
F. C. F.
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.,
_January, 1914._ [mehr]
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